Quick Movie Reviews

Having Bond go rogue is a nice idea on paper, but Timothy Dalton's tour as Bond is promptly scuppered by a script with all the subtlety of Bernard Manning with a sledgehammer. A shame, as The Living Daylights was really rather good.

This reviewer feels that Majesty's Secret Service was much better than this film. Its pace of the story wanders, lead not as engaging as the other artists who portrayed Bond and the score not as interesting. A more angst inspired Bond with wonderful stunts only shadowed by the overall execution, License to Kill was not a well made Bond film.

This Bond is far more violent than most Bonds you might see especailly involving the graphic nature of the violence. The violent is a bit too much actually and the two newewst bonds actually show how you can be more violent without be distasetful like how some of the violence is in this one. That aside the plot is semi interesting the action scenes are okay, as is the villian and Bond himself is fine by Dalton as a different kind of Bond. It is not great but it is okay basically. A side note is this film really sticks as being made in the late eighties by its music and its look.

With the exception of Sean Connery ones, and some of the Roger Moore's, most of the Bond flicks prety much sucks. (I watch them out of fun) This one sucks, and also does all that Dalton moran did. Long life to Bourne.